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ocean men moon
Man has left footprints on the moon but still hasn't walked on the ocean floor. Richard Paul Evans
ocean quiet disappear
For quiet times disappear listen to the ocean Tupac Shakur
ocean humility tiny
The ocean doesn't care about you. It makes your boat feel tiny. The oceans are great promoters of religion, or at least of humility-but not in everyone. Tracy Kidder
ocean swimming may
... "You may not see the ocean, but right now we are in the middle of the ocean, and we have to keep swimming. Tracy Kidder
ocean views rocks
Nature knows that people are a tide that swells and in time will ebb, and all their works dissolve ... As for us: We must uncenter our minds from ourselves. We must unhumanize our views a little and become confident as the rock and ocean that we are made from. Robinson Jeffers
ocean sunshine land
Without the land, the rivers, the oceans, the forests, the sunshine, the minerals and thousands of natural resources we would have no economy whatsoever Satish Kumar
ocean sadness tears
I threw bitter tears at the ocean, but all that came back was the tide. Sarah McLachlan
ocean legs giants
Well, I am a giant pansy and freak out if seaweed touches my leg in the ocean. Sara Paxton
ocean normal things-change
The ocean, after all, is not about stability but about change. Change is normal. Everything changes. All the time. Wendy Williams
nights past sleeping spent
He didn't want to go home. From what we know, he spent the past two nights sleeping in the woods. Robert Vega
night side
I think we were the better side on the night. Paul Stephenson
nights sitting whom
I don't find myself sitting up nights saying, whom should I support? David Dinkins
night forever would-be
There would be no wedding for me. No bridal hopes. Not with Seth, not with anyone. Those things were lost to me forever. There was only an eternity alone, no lifelong lovers, only those I shared a night with…. - Georgina Richelle Mead
night agony track
I lost track of day and night too. My time was divided into Dimitri and not-Dimitri. He was my world. When he wasn't there, the moments were agony. Richelle Mead
night thinking insecurity
Sometimes I wake up at night and go, 'Oh, damn! Here we go again! What were they thinking? They gave me this role; don't they know I'm faking it? Renee Zellweger
night two shows
I don't do the same show on any two nights. Trace Adkins
night oasis house
I have always loved Waffle House. It's been like an oasis in the desert many times late at night after one of my concerts. Trace Adkins
night thinking long
Shut up, me" Leo said out loud. "What?" Piper asked. "Nothing," he said. "Long night. I think I'm hallucinating. It's cool. Rick Riordan
driving harder model page pieces pushed trying web
Journalism is being pushed into a space where I don't think it should ever go, where it's trying to support the monetization model of the Web by driving page views. So what you have is a drop-off of long-form journalism, because long-form pieces are harder to monetize. Mike McCue
driving hits pride
I take a lot of pride in getting big hits and driving in big runs. Carlos Delgado
driving front ran
He said he was driving on U.S. 250 and said someone ran in front of him. Brian Jenkins
driving extremely food frequently worth
We may not go as frequently as we do now. But the food is extremely worth driving for. Linda Doyle
driving street trying
He was driving up and down 34th Street trying to find his hotel. Bill Proffitt
driving warm
He was driving his motorcycle. It was a warm evening. Suzan Spadaro
driving flight fly time until waiting worked
I have been waiting to fly out of here (Jackson), but the flight times never worked until now. When the connections work out, it's a shorter time than driving to Memphis. Carl Zimmer
driving hour miles per
I don't know about you, but I really don't want to be out there driving 35 miles per hour on an interstate or expressway. Linda Powell
driving ideally number people
Ideally we'd have zero, but with the number of people driving that roadway 40,000 a day I don't think we'll ever to get to zero. Mark Phelan